Literally means: What do you ask for in order to eat when you go to a restaurant?
So they are asking you 'what do you usually order to eat when you go to a restaurant'.
As written, it could be either "fuiste" or "fuisteis". Both are conjugated forms of the verb "ser" in the preterit tense. Fuiste is "you were" singular. Fuisteis is "you were" plural. Both are informal.
Fuiste Tú was created on 2012-02-07.
Fuiste Mala was created on 1999-04-20.
Fuiste Mala - Los Freddy's - was created in 1975.
Fuiste mía un verano was created in 1969.
"Fuiste durante" in English means "you were during" or "you were in (a place) during".
"Te amo y te echo de menos feliz día del padre y de paso, siempre fuiste mi tío favorito"
Adónde fuiste ayer = "Where did you go yesterday?"
"Porque te fuiste" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "Why did you leave?" It is a question asking for the reason behind someone's departure.
Fuiste a ver....
"Although you left"
A dónde fuiste?